ASBURY PARK

ARREST: City man Tyrell J. Durant, 29, was charged Nov. 21 with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana, distribution of a controlled dangerous substance and two counts of distribution in a school zone. Officer Khamil Warraich made the arrest.

ASBURY PARK POLICE HEADQUARTERS: City man Filadelfo Ramirez-Garcia, 25, was charged Oct. 25 with driving while under the influence, hindering apprehension and an outstanding warrant. Officer K. Michael made the arrest.

ARREST: City man Melchizdek Allah, 51, was charged Nov. 26 with possession of cocaine, resisting arrest, obstructing the administration of justice and an outstanding warrant. Officer J. Leon made the arrest.

PINE STREET: Andrew N. Armentrout, 29, of Bradley Beach and Tyler Marshall, 24, of Hamilton were charged Nov. 27 with robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Officer J. Leon and M. Czajkowski made the arrests.

OTHER POLICE BUSINESS: Between Nov. 21 and 27, police made six arrests for disorderly conduct, two each for trespassing and possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana and one each for obstructing the administration of justice, possession of drug paraphernalia and shoplifting. Seven arrests were made for outstanding warrants.

RIDGE AVENUE: A 19-year-old city man was charged Nov. 29 with criminal trespass, obstructing the administration of justice and an outstanding warrant. Officer W. Reng made the arrest.

EIGHTH AVENUE AND WEBB STREET: Michael McKelvey, 48, of Neptune City was charged Nov. 29 by Officer J. Sarno with possession of cocaine.

ARREST: City man Christopher Coney, 43, was charged Nov. 29 with possession of cocaine, distribution of a controlled dangerous substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Officer J. Lao made the arrest.

OTHER POLICE BUSINESS: Between Nov. 29 and Dec. 4, police made three arrests for disorderly conduct, two each for trespassing and possession of drug paraphernalia, and one each for criminal mischief, possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana and simple assault. Nine arrests were made for outstanding warrants.

ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS

LEONARD AVENUE: An attempted theft was reported on Nov. 8 when a homeowner found that someone pried open a shed door in an apparent attempt to steal a generator, which was secured by lock and chain. Patrolman Adam Gurian took the report.

WEST HIGHLAND AVENUE: About 7:30 p.m. Nov. 10, Patrolman Scott Reinert observed a man urinating on a bush. Investigation showed the subject, a 34-year-old Eatontown man, had taken a taxi to a home here, and the taxi was waiting to take the subject to Newark. Reinert found an open container of beer on the back seat of the taxi and that the taxi driver's license was suspended. The Eatontown man was charged with urinating in public and having an open container of alcohol in a vehicle and the driver was issued a summons for driving while suspended.

WESLEY AVENUE: Patrolman Jonathan Elmer responded to a home on Nov. 11 after a resident reported scrap metal missing from her yard. She said before the items went missing, a male suspect had approached her about taking the scrap, and she told him he could only take an air conditioning unit. She is unsure if he removed the missing items. Police advise residents to call police headquarters for officers to check suspicious persons, and that curbside scrapping is prohibited in the borough, so residents should be wary of anyone looking in their yards for scrap.

FIRST AVENUE: About 3:30 a.m. Nov. 12, Patrolman Christopher Inglis saw a vehicle at a red light that didn't move when the light changed to green, then back to red. Inglis and Illnois State Police Master Sgt. Smith (in the area assisting with superstorm Sandy issues) found the driver asleep at the wheel, and they attempted to wake him up by yelling and slapping his wrist. The driver woke and was asked to put his vehicle in park, but he began screaming and attempted to drive away. After a brief struggle, the driver, Patrick Chamber, 27, of Red Bank was taken into custody and charged with driving while intoxicated, resisting arrest, and later with eluding police and aggravated assault on a police officer. Inglis was treated at a local hospital for a hand injury.

ARREST: After a joint investigation with the Brookdale Community College Police Department, Detective Sgt. Thomas Stone arrested Sean Brock, 19, of Matawan on Nov. 20 and charged him with terroristic threats, stalking, criminal attempt invasion of privacy, identity theft, computer data theft and destroying computer data. The investigation began when an Atlantic Highlands resident reported her computer and phone stolen while at Brookdale on Oct. 16. Shortly after, the victim began receiving messages from an unknown person who claimed he had stolen the items.

11TH AND OCEAN AVENUES: A 28-year-old Hart, Mich., man was charged Nov. 9 with possession of drug paraphernalia and obstructing the administration of justice. Special Officer Aaron Lay made the arrest.

12TH AND RAILROAD AVENUES: John Reilly III, 27, of Howell was charged Nov. 10 with possession of marijuana and heroin, distribution of marijuana, intent to distribute in a park zone and possession of drug paraphernalia. Special Officer Ryan Maguire made the arrest.

15TH AVENUE AND B STREET: A 20-year-old New Windsor man was charged Nov. 11 with possession of paraphernalia, improper behavior and possession of alcohol in public. Patrolman Erik Lieb made the arrest.

17TH AVENUE: A 44-year-old Ocean Township man was charged Nov. 15 with marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Special Officer Michael Dilieto made the arrest.

BELMAR MARINA: Sandy Pappas, 19, of Neptune was charged Nov. 17 with driving while intoxicated. Special Officer Michael Dilieto made the arrest.

OTHER POLICE BUSINESS: Between Nov. 5 and 1,8 police investigated seven motor vehicle accidents and issued 111 motor vehicle summonses. Thirteen arrests were made for improper behavior and five for outstanding warrants, and 83 summonses were issued for borough ordinance violations.

HOWELL

SALEM HILL ROAD: Township man James J. Stoeckel, 27, was charged Nov. 21 with possession of cocaine, operating a motor vehicle in possession of a controlled dangerous substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Harlod A. Sanders, 61, of Asbury Park was also charged in the incident with possession of cocaine. Officers Nicholas Bondarew and Jesse Moore made the arrests.

ROUTE 9: A 19-year-old Jackson man was charged Nov. 23 with shoplifting at Best Buy. Officer Nicholas Bondarew made the arrest.

EAST THIRD STREET: Erick Darby, 22, of Freehold was charged Nov. 24 with possession of the controlled dangerous substance known as Molly, and possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Officers Nicholas Bondarew and John Lopez made the arrest.

POINT O' WOODS CENTER: Andrea Christo, 35, of Cranbury was charged Nov. 25 by Officer Rob Hill with attempting to obtain a prescription by fraud and forgery.

RANDOLPH ROAD AND ROUTE 547: Iris Bloom, 61, of Lakewood was charged Nov. 27 with driving while intoxicated, leaving the scene of an accident, failure to report an accident and two other motor vehicle violations. Officers William Bommer, Frank Drumright, Mike Moore and Matt Cherney made the arrest.

OTHER POLICE BUSINESS: Between Nov. 21 and 28, police made two arrests for possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana and 13 for outstanding warrants.

HOWELL POLICE HEADQUARTERS: Township man Raymond C. Haller, 28, was charged Nov. 30 with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana and a prescription legend drug, and possession of a prohibited weapon. Officers John Barroqueiro and Paul Mazzeo made the arrest.

SAMI DRIVE: Jewelry valued at approximately $10,000 and $1,000 in cash were taken from a home that was burglarized sometime between noon and 4:30 p.m. Nov. 30. A screen on a window was cut to gain entry. Officers Michael Maccia, Omri Spiegel and Nicholas Bondarew investigated.

ROUTE 9 AND CASINO DRIVE: Gabriel Cilia, 36, of Jackson was charged Dec. 1 with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, having an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle and two other motor vehicle violations. Officers Michael Maccia, Richard Robertiello and Jack Headley made the arrest.

ROUTE 9 AND CASINO DRIVE: A 25-year-old Freehold man was charged Dec. 3 with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Officer Ryan Richards made the arrest.

WINDELER AND ALDRICH ROADS: A 29-year-old Manasquan woman was charged Dec. 4 with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and operating a motor vehicle in possession of a controlled dangerous substance. Officers Ryan Richards and David Levine made the arrest.

OTHER POLICE BUSINESS: Between Nov. 28 and Dec. 5, police made four arrests for outstanding warrants.

LITTLE SILVER

WOODBINE AVENUE: On Oct. 1, a resident reported identity theft when she received a phone call from an unknown female. The female asked the victim if she needed any home improvements done. When the victim replied no, the unknown female told the victim that she has the victim's birth date and Social Security number and dictated them back to her. Officer Peter Gibson investigated.

RED BANK REGIONAL: A student reported his wallet and watch stolen from his backpack on Oct. 2. Officer Robert Chenoweth investigated.

RED BANK REGIONAL: On Oct. 5, a student reported a theft of cash from his wallet that was in his gym locker. Officer Robert Chenoweth investigated.

ARREST: Michael Donelan, 31, of Point Pleasant was served with a nonsupport warrant out of the Ocean County Sheriff's Office following a motor vehicle stop on Oct. 8. Officer Amanda Arnold made the arrest.

NORTH LOVETT AVENUE: A 63-year-old borough woman was charged with simple assault on Oct. 11. Officer Andrew Smith made the arrest.

ARREST: Kerdsha Dick, 23, of Brooklyn, N.Y., was charged Oct. 16 with credit card fraud following an investigation at the Walgreen's Pharmacy on Prospect Avenue. Detective Greg Oliva made the arrest.

RIVERS EDGE DRIVE: Someone spray-painted a mailbox and some trees by a residence on Oct. 16. Officer Michael Lahey was assigned.

BROOKSIDE LANE: A resident reported a burglary on Oct. 19 after returning home and finding that someone had smashed the rear sliding glass door and gained entry to the home. Officer Joseph Glynn Jr., Sgt. Martin Scherzinger and Detective Greg Oliva investigated.

SOUTH SUNNYCREST DRIVE: A 59-year-old Red Bank man was charged with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana on Oct. 24 following a suspicious persons complaint. Officer Peter Giblin made the arrest.

WILLOW DRIVE: On Oct. 25, a landscaper reported the theft of a backpack blower and weed whacker from his trailer. Sgt. Martin Scherzinger investigated.

MANALAPAN

TENNENT ROAD: A 42-year-old Hillside man was charged Nov. 23 with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana and operating a motor vehicle in possession of a controlled dangerous substance. Patrolman Bart Mattaliano made the arrest.

MANOR COURT: Police investigated a home burglary that occurred Oct. 25 between 12:45 and 3:30 p.m. Several items of undetermined value were missing from the home that was entered through a basement window. Patrolman Jason Vigneault took the report and Detective Kevin Schmidt is investigating. Anyone with any information on this incident or other burglaries is urged to call the Manalapan Police Department at 732-446-4300.

SUTTON DRIVE: A red Wheelhouse 5500 generator valued at $800 was taken Nov. 27 from an unsecured shed on a residential property. Patrolman Joseph DeFilippis took the report and the theft remains under investigation.

IVANHOE DRIVE: Jewelry and electronics were taken from a home that was burglarized Nov. 28. Patrolman Ross Dessel took the report and the theft remains under investigation.

PINE BROOK ROAD: A Sony Playstation and a Toshiba laptop totaling $1,184.27 in value were taken from a residence that was burglarized between 10:00 am and 3:00 pm Dec. 2. There were no signs of forced entry. Patrolman Jared Aronson took the report and the theft remains under investigation.

OTHER POLICE BUSINESS: Between Nov. 27 and Dec. 3, police investigated six vehicle burglaries and made three arrests for outstanding warrants.

OCEAN TOWNSHIP

ROUTES 18 AND 66: Mary R. Malandrucca, 44, of Spotswood, was charged with eluding a police officers and 11 summonses for motor vehicle violations following a motor vehicle chase. At 11:50 p.m. Nov. 25, Officer Alon Bercovicz attempted to stop a vehicle for a traffic violation. The driver initially stopped her vehicle in front of a service station on Route 66, and after the officer exited his vehicle and approached the stopped vehicle, the driver accelerated away at a high rate of speed, heading onto Route 18 northbound. Bercovitz followed for a short distance, then broadcast the vehicle description to surrounding agencies. A short time later, Colts Neck police spotted Malandrucca's vehicle, followed it into Spotswood and apprehended her there. She was found to have four outstanding contempt of court warrants totaling $13,501.

RED BANK

WEST SUNSET AVENUE: A car was found scratched on Nov. 24. Patrolman Patrick Kennedy took the report.

TRAIN STATION: Someone damaged a vehicle's side mirror on Nov. 26. Sgt. Robert Kennedy took the report.

RIVERSIDE AVENUE: A 48-year-old Bay Head man was charged with disorderly conduct on Nov. 29 by Patrolman Thomas Doremus.

BROAD STREET: Jesse Pianelli, 22, of Middletown was charged with possession of prescription legend drugs, possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana and obstruction of the administration of the law on Nov. 27. Patrolman Jorge Torres made the arrest.

PEARL STREET: David Ventura, 26, of Toms River was charged with driving while intoxicated and possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana and paraphernalia on Nov. 27 by Capt. Darren McConnell.

WEST BERGEN PLACE: Leonardo Aerenas, 26, of Red Bank was charged with theft on Nov. 26. Patrolman Stan Balmer made the arrest.

WEST BERGEN PLACE: A 24-year-old Red Bank man was charged with disorderly conduct on Nov. 26 by Patrolman Stan Balmer.

WEST BERGEN PLACE: A 19-year-old Tinton Falls man was charged with disorderly conduct on Nov. 26 by Patrolman Thomas Doremus.

EAST NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD: Thomas Radon, 27, of Middletown was charged with driving while intoxicated on Nov. 25 by Patrolman Ashon Lovick.